Difference between revisions of "Introspective Period"
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| − | Following the [[Jacent (world)|Jacent]] Incident the [[Sath]] Factions began to squabble and quarrel about their best course of action. Some reactionary elements wanted to launch a revenge attack on the human settlement at [[Jacent (world)|Jacent]] – a suicidal policy bitterly opposed by the majority of the [[Sath]] leadership. Instead, they chose to close their borders, | + | Following the [[Jacent (world)|Jacent]] Incident the [[Sath]] Factions began to squabble and quarrel about their best course of action. Some reactionary elements wanted to launch a revenge attack on the human settlement at [[Jacent (world)|Jacent]] – a suicidal policy bitterly opposed by the majority of the [[Sath]] leadership. Instead, they chose to close their borders, improve their infrastructure and defenses, and build up their starfaring capability. |
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| + | During this period the first [[Tiik'sch Waypoint|Tiik'sch]] and [[Sch'ikaa Waypoint|Sch'ikaa]] [[Sath Waypoint|Waypoints]] were constructed, enabling [[Conventional Pattern Starships|Conventional]] jump-1 vessels to travel between the [[K'shek Cluster]] and the [[Sha'a Cluster]]. | ||
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The "Introspective Period" coincided with the restrictions placed on human expansion by the [[Second Confederation]]. In accordance with the "Redoubt" policies of that state, the human settlement on [[Jacent (world)|Jacent]] was forcibly removed in 2646AD, with its population relocated to coreward. Well-equipped holdouts remained on the world, however, and the [[Second Confederation|Confederation]] maintained a naval presence in the system. | The "Introspective Period" coincided with the restrictions placed on human expansion by the [[Second Confederation]]. In accordance with the "Redoubt" policies of that state, the human settlement on [[Jacent (world)|Jacent]] was forcibly removed in 2646AD, with its population relocated to coreward. Well-equipped holdouts remained on the world, however, and the [[Second Confederation|Confederation]] maintained a naval presence in the system. | ||
Revision as of 12:02, 16 September 2017
A period of Sath history during which they concentrated their collective efforts on internal development.
Description / Specifications
2468AD to approximately 3000AD.
The Sath deliberately removed themselves from interstellar affairs following the humiliating Jacent Incident and the subsequent Battle of Jacent. Both incidents cost them the loss of a significant number of their starfaring spacecraft.
History & Background / Dossier
Following the Jacent Incident the Sath Factions began to squabble and quarrel about their best course of action. Some reactionary elements wanted to launch a revenge attack on the human settlement at Jacent – a suicidal policy bitterly opposed by the majority of the Sath leadership. Instead, they chose to close their borders, improve their infrastructure and defenses, and build up their starfaring capability.
During this period the first Tiik'sch and Sch'ikaa Waypoints were constructed, enabling Conventional jump-1 vessels to travel between the K'shek Cluster and the Sha'a Cluster.
Despite the
The "Introspective Period" coincided with the restrictions placed on human expansion by the Second Confederation. In accordance with the "Redoubt" policies of that state, the human settlement on Jacent was forcibly removed in 2646AD, with its population relocated to coreward. Well-equipped holdouts remained on the world, however, and the Confederation maintained a naval presence in the system.
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science